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Juliet Holmes
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23 October, 16:01
15 + 102 • [12 - (12 - 3 • 2) ] + 6
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Chanel Crawford
23 October, 16:03
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Do what is in the parentheses 3•2=6
Step2: 12-6
Step3: 12-12
Step4:102•0=0
Step5:15+0=15
Step6:15+6=21
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Felicity Jacobson
23 October, 16:25
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633
Step-by-step explanation:
15 + 102 • [12 - (12 - 3 • 2) ] + 6
= 15 + 102 • [12 - (6) ] + 6
= 15 + 102 • [6] + 6
= 15 + 102 • [6] + 6
= 15 + 612 + 6
= 633
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